PECATONICA - While the Dakota girls weren't exactly shooting lights out Wednesday, their struggles still paled in comparison to Durand's on the third night of the Pecatonica Holiday Tournament.

The Durand Bulldogs (4-5) made just two shots in the second half and the Indians (9-2) were able to pull away and improve to 2-0 in the tourney with a 50-30 victory.

Dakota led by 10 at the half, but stretched its lead to 19 by the end of the third quarter, which didn't include a single point for the cold-shooting Bulldogs.

"They just shot the ball very poorly," Dakota coach Kevin Cline said. "They are a much, much better shooting team than what you saw in that second half. They're a dangerous team with lots of weapons."

Durand made its only two of 16 second-half attempts in the fourth quarter, at which time the game was well out of reach.

"Their length really kind of intimidated us," Durand coach Tim Hardy said. "That was really what I saw. And we've got to throw better passes. We've got to get stronger with the ball."

Jaycee Cleaver poured in a game-high 17 points for the Indians, who missed their fair share of easy shots inside, but it didn't end up hurting them in the 20-point victory.

"The only thing I was disappointed with this entire night was the fact that we missed all those easy shots and failed to put it away earlier," Cline said. "We probably could've had it salted away by halftime without all those missed bunnies. I would've liked to have been able to pull the starters and coast a little bit sooner than we did"

Cristina Wolfe led Durand with 10 points, all of which came in the first half when she knocked down three 3-pointers.

North Boone 51, Genoa-Kingston 40: The Vikings trailed by seven at halftime at Pec, but used a 12-3 third quarter to take over the lead and put the game away by scoring the final 14 points in the fourth quarter.

North Boone was paced by Renee Martin's double-double of 20 points and 16 rebounds. Paityn Morris added 18 points in the Vikings victory.